Schools in Dubai, including kindergartens, have reopened to students after a long closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These educational institutions have implemented innovative strategies to ease children's return, using familiar songs and daily routines to help them adjust.
The Ministry of Education has announced that enrollment in kindergartens and Quran memorization schools will be restricted to citizens and the children of female citizens. This initiative aims to enhance the accuracy of admissions and allocate educational seats based on clear criteria.
The Saudi Ministry of Education has announced the commencement of registration for new students in basic education and kindergartens starting this Sunday. This registration includes children born during the COVID-19 pandemic, provided they meet the approved age criteria.
Tomorrow (Sunday), the Ministry of Education will begin registering new students in primary education. Children born during the COVID-19 pandemic can enroll in formal education after meeting the specified age requirements.
The Ministry of Education in Bahrain announced the resumption of attendance in kindergartens and nurseries starting next Sunday, following a period of suspension. This decision is part of the ministry's efforts to restore educational activities in early childhood.
Kindergartens in a specific region have seen a significant rise in educational institutions offering lessons in Chinese, Malay, and Tamil languages, increasing from <strong>160</strong> in <strong>2021</strong> to <strong>270</strong> by March <strong>2026</strong>. This reflects a growing interest among parents and communities in teaching native languages.